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'''Co-intelligence''' is a term coined by social theorist Tom Atlee to refer to a shared, integrated form of intelligence . The concept of co-intelligence is an evolving one, attempting to embrace all forms of intelligence that arise out of and/or serve wholeness, (inclusiveness, interconnectedness, co-creativity, health, synergy, self-organizing living systems, etc.). Co-intelligence appears as natural human expression of [[synergetics]], where all sides contribute and all sides win the collective output of all contributing. | '''Co-intelligence''' is a term coined by social theorist [[Tom Atlee]] to refer to a shared, integrated form of intelligence . The concept of co-intelligence is an evolving one, attempting to embrace all forms of intelligence that arise out of and/or serve wholeness, (inclusiveness, interconnectedness, co-creativity, health, synergy, self-organizing living systems, etc.). Co-intelligence appears as natural human expression of [[synergetics]], where all sides contribute and all sides win the collective output of all contributing. | ||
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Co-intelligence is a term coined by social theorist Tom Atlee to refer to a shared, integrated form of intelligence . The concept of co-intelligence is an evolving one, attempting to embrace all forms of intelligence that arise out of and/or serve wholeness, (inclusiveness, interconnectedness, co-creativity, health, synergy, self-organizing living systems, etc.). Co-intelligence appears as natural human expression of synergetics, where all sides contribute and all sides win the collective output of all contributing. Wikipedia:Co-intelligence